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War Bonds vs. War Stocks: How Treasuries Are Really Responding to the Iran Conflict

Contrary to the traditional flight-to-safety playbook, bond yields are rising alongside oil prices as war-driven inflation fears overwhelm demand for U.S. Treasuries as a haven asset. We examine why this unusual bond market behavior matters for every investor who holds fixed inco ...  Show more

Is the AI Rally Ignoring a Real Geopolitical Threat to Tech Stocks?

Even as the Strait of Hormuz closed and oil surged, chip stocks and the Nasdaq bounced back sharply as investors bet that AI-driven earnings growth outweighs any geopolitical headwinds. We explore the dangerous psychology of a market that keeps shrugging off war headlines — and w ...  Show more

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